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I have a repo1 and repo2 on local machine. They are very similar, but the latter is some kind of other branch (repo1 is not maintained anymore).

/path/to/repo1 $ git log HEAD~5..HEAD~4
<some_sha> Add: Introduce feature X

How to apply changes made by commit <some_sha> in repo1 to repo2?

Do I need to prepare some patch, or is it possible to do some cherry-pick between the repos?

How about doing the same but for range of commits?

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You probably want to use git format-patch and then git am to apply that patch to your repository.

/path/to/1 $ git format-patch sha1^..sha1
/path/to/1 $ cd /path/to/2
/path/to/2 $ git am -3 /path/to/1/0001-…-….patch

Or, in one line:

/path/to/2 $ git --git-dir=/path/to/1/.git format-patch --stdout sha1^..sha1 | git am -3

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